Evening Star Newspaper, November 19, 1931, Page 31

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D.C.ANDARLINGTO HEADS PLEDGE AID Mutual Co-operation Prom- ised at Luncheon of Officials. By a Staff Correspondent of The Star CLARENDON, Va, November 19.— Fullest co-operation between the o cials of the District of Columbia g ernment and the hewly elected Arlirgton Ocunty bosrd was promised at & & \Co-Eds Don’t Prefer| Foot Ball Heroes, Inquiry Discloses Northwestern Girls Like Athletic Men, but Not Athletes. By the Associated Press. EVANSTON, Iil, November 19.—The fort ball hero isn't o popular as one | migkt imagine, at least with many of the co-eds of Northwestern unlvenlty Deily Northwestern and tudent publicluom nm. qunflonnlln.l asking for an- mnbe together luncheon held yesterday under | wi auspices of the Arlington County Ki-| ‘wanis Club. Yesteraay's meeting, which was the | first move on the part of the local se ice club to insure a unity of effort tween Arlington County and all adj cent jurisdictions, was one of the few times on record when such a gathering of officials of Washington and Arlington County has becn ac mmpnsh d. ‘The only address wes e by Georpe w. omm president of the WB hington ‘Board cf Trade. Destinies Are Linked. Offutt declared that the ‘Dls(rh't of | umbia and Arlington County hhl\! injes that are inevitably linked a that the progress of one is certzin | e reflected in the progress of the nthcr He voiced heartiest approval of tb result cf the Tecent election of member ! of the county board, declaring that the -elemon of three men whose homes ate Aflmflon County and business in- ests in the District of Columbia is a lurther indication of the increzsed good will between the two communities. “The first of the year,” he declared, “opem the most monumental approach to Virflnia that the State has ever known. 1 refer to the Arlington Memorial _Bridge. Bolrd of Trade is conducting & (an\ to get people to come to Wa mnnn during 1931 and to make ll\flr homes there. Most of them, because of the unusual advantages offered by the county and the new approach, will probably take up their res.dence over here. He predicted unusual development | under the new county hoard and con- gratulated the people upon the election of Lawrence Douglas as commonwealth's ey, declaring that the latter will undoubtedly fit into the new plans of government. | Commissioners Introduced. The meeting was presided over by Amos C. Crounse, president of the Arlington County Kiwanis Club. John ‘Webster, chairman of the cnmmuwe that arranged the affalr, introduced D: Luther Reichelderfer and Maj. Gsn Herbert B.. mlhy Dl.s!l‘k‘t of Columbia | ‘Commissioners, Maj. Donald A. D-mn Dhtnfl. ol Columbia Assistant ymmissioner, and Brig. Gen. Pell m D Ollaslol'd District of Culum bis ?o ice head. Arlington County and State_officials 1n attendance were introduced by Dele< Reid. These included Rep- Be'nltm-ekl:! John W Rust, Mrs. Eiiza- beth der, Harry A. Fellows, Pred A Gosnell, "John C. Gall and Lyman M. Kelly, members-elect of the county board; Harry K. Green, com- missioner of revenue; Sheriff Howard B. Fields and commom.enlth Attorney- elect u'mu Among Mayor L P, Damel of P‘nlls Church ‘Thomas W. llpl pruident ol the Arl Cohen, president o( the Ar]mg‘on county Monarch Club; Allen J. Sa- ville ol Richmond, who was consult- eer for the county in - the recent zomnx program, and Harry Pitts, | District of Columbia amateur golf champion Entertainment _was _ furnished by Fred East and Bill Raymond, radio entertainers and members of the Wash~ | and k. W. ‘ . ‘Woolfolk nd Btephen . Childs. Sandals to Be Btyle rts attending the convention of | & Shoe Mxnu- ion, 'w_ York Clty nrefll:t that sandals for formal The Washington § l(‘ll‘ must have personality but not con- o ust be intellectual, tall, con- id\‘rlle and ambitious. As to 50-50 dating the co-eds were very uch opposed to the idea, one of them aying the girls spend eall their money on clothes to make themselves attrac- tive and have no money left for “dutch treats.” EX-SHOWGIRL SUES BROKER FOR DIVORCE| Mrs. James le Converse Charges Cruelty in Suit—Plaintiff Married Four Times. By u Associated Press. WESTPORT, Conn., Novembfl' 19— Suit (0 divorce has been filed in Su- perior Court by Mrs. Jlmes Vail Con- verse, the former Ruth Morgan, show- gl 11 in a Zlegfeld producuon Converse New York stock b ln her complaint, rhnrging intoler- able cruelty, Mrs. Cumerse accused her husband of beating he ‘They were married ln New York in 1930, shortly after the death of Con- verse's thrd wife in an automobile accident. The present Mrs. Con\er<0 is_the daughter of Mr. and : M. Earle Morgan of Fairmont, W Converse’s first M(e was Vihiss Nadine Melbourne. were divorced in 1919. His second wlft‘ was Miss Thelma Morgan, sister-in-law of Reginald C. Vanderbilt. A divorce ended that mar- (riage and Mrs. Converse married Lord | Purness, English shlpyard magnate. Scotland may pm Tmitting an installment buyer to c-nce the con- tract by return Nothing e LIVELY Pale Dry or Golden 24-0Z. SIZE 4 Full Glasses be worn next Spring. Some T il lears the toes exposed Jun one can of BAB-O will prove %o you why millions of critical housewives use nothing el se to brighten mm-l and ponolcln, alu- minum and llnoloum, and a hu ndred | ether things around the house. “A ' wipe and it's bright.” Try BAB-O! Hal Roach’s OUR GANG Eastera Time AMERICA'S BIGGEST ' SELLER!/ THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. Go Home Via Georgia or Illinois Avenues? If you do you'll find our new beautiful “Sanitary” complete food store on the east side of Georgia Ave., just north of Long- fellow, most convenient—and com- pletely stocked to furnish your entire food needs—at our usual low prices. —and there is always abundant parking space! AR —— THIS IS ONE OF OUR VERY FINEST STORES. Have you YOUR CHOICE 5cacm Phillips Beans with Pork Phillips Spaghetti Phillips Black Eyed Peas seen it? CRISCO. . .1-b. an 23C :‘;‘:‘mm:& To Acquaznt You Wzth the Goodness of Our3 H i Fancy Brazil Nuts Diamond Brand Walnuts. . Citron and Peel Canned Pumpkin Social Club Mince Meat. . ... 1. jar 20c R & R Plum Pudding E-Ta-Figs pks. 19¢ Blue Ribbon Raisins Heart of Maine APPLE SAUCE et 3 om 25e FRESH KILLED Fish ...on aale.F riday morning Jumbo Fruit Cakes! We want you to know how good these ' l cakes are. ! offering for this week end gives you the " ¥ opportunity to buy a sample cake, approxn- mately one-half pound in welght, at a price fi even below our regular price. i We believe this will induce you to try this ’ good fruit cake—once you have tried it we are confident you will want one or more for § Thanksgiving. 112,000 samples (each approxnnately half pound in weight) offered this ! " week end at— k The regular size JUMBO FRUIT CAKE } } ‘weighs two (2) pounds and sells for 69c. i Our special sales promotion ! . b 15¢ = ‘; UNTIL SATURDAY'S CLOSING Here are some values you cannot afford to overlook, items you know well at prices that are most attractive. Silver Slice Grapefruit "w" 2 <~ 23c SweetCider —an old favorite, bottled in a useful water bottle with: a snap on and off top. V5-gal. Bottle 29c | White House j w.29¢5 ~ 45¢ Layer Figs 1. 29¢ THURSDAY, has the ROCERY Co / ALSO OWNING NOVEMBER 19, 1931. . . . Another “Sanitary” MEAT MARKET Opens for Business ARY AND OPERATING These Prices Effective in Washington and Vicinity END SALE WEEK PETER’S Milk Chocolate 15.1b. Cake Convenience ' —and More! All sliced bread is a time saver; most sliced bread has uniform slices, but no other sliced bread distinctively delicious flavor you'll find in our Sanico Homemade type loaf. Delivered fresh from our own Washington bakery to our own stores. SANICO HOMEMADE TYPE SLICED BREAD Sanico Bridge Cookies Silver Floss Sauerkraut " Sanico Grape Juice. .. * 25¢, 2 25¢ Tripoli Chicken~::i.Dinner . . 2 i 65¢ Sanico Pekoe & Orange Pekoe Tea ‘i 'Schlitz . .6 - 48¢c Toddy . . " Swift’s Sunbrlte Cleanser . . 3 = Lux . SOAP Rinso . SALE! Lifebuoy Soap . . . 4 k= 25¢c Lux Toilet Soap - SATURDAY 1st & Fla. N.-W. With the opening of this meat market this will be a complete food store offering fresh and smoked meats, finest of fruits and vegetables and quality groceries— of course, our usual low prices will prevail. If You Live in This Neighbor- hood, Let This Store Supply Your Entire Food Needs. Bulk or Carton 17 2 ror 33C | SCHINDLER’S { Salted Peanuts ! Deep-cut price on deli- " cious salted peanuts . . . T TS I T Have You Tried Our New Pound ’ Size JumBo | Country Style Roll BUTTER ! . ., deliciously govd, fresh § creamery butter, gaining Very Specially Priced! new friends every day. ' Q 23c Lb. 2 for 45¢ Lb. 37c 2 Ibs. 73c ‘ " Land O’ Lakes Sweet Cream Butter. . . § Sanitary Fresh Creamery Butter i/ Sealect Evaporated Milk ’ Borden’s or Carnation Milk. . it Sanico All-Purpose Flour roasted fresh for this sale " ... all large, fine Virginia | nuts...you could want no § better. w. 43¢ ’ Tomato Juuce 250' 8c pks. 10¢ OUR FAMOUS GREEN BAG COFFEE S “On the Tables of W1 Those Who Know” large 3 == 25¢ Kellogg’s Corn Flakes Post Toasties Sanico Pancake Sanico Buckwheat Log Cabin Syrup. .. Blue Ridge Corn. . . Blue Ridge Cut Beans Standard Grade Peas Stokely’s Cranberry Sauce. .. Del Monte Sliced PEACHES Another outstand- ing value. Medium g 2« 28¢c 141, 16¢ 19¢ | 13c e 23¢; 2 for 45¢ e 20c; 2 for 39¢ pkg. Y. cans 25¢ & 49c 3 cans 25¢ .can 15¢ pkg: 25C, I 25¢; pkn 3 cakes 203_! Whole or Half Regular Lump Crabmeat. . Fresh Bluefish Fresh Butterfish Fresh Fillet Haddock Standard Oysters. . . i Sliced Halibut H Sliced Salmon Brookfield Sausage Meat » 20c Mrs. Faunce Sausage Meat » 23¢ Smithfield Sausage Meat . . " 29¢ Jos. Phillips Sausage Meat » 32¢ IN OUR MEAT MARKETS LEAN FRESH HAM FANCY LEG of LAMB FRYING CHICKENS " 29c¢ » 29¢ ». 15¢ Ib. 15¢ .b21¢C » 28¢; o+ 55¢ PURITAN SLICED BACON » 30c SANICO 555t Smoked HAMS » 21c¢ MELROSE SLICED BACON ».25¢ FRUITS and VEGETABLES FANCY CRANBERRIES . . : 12¢ CALIF. TOMATOES . . 2 25¢ ICEBERG LETTUCE . 2 . 19¢ .3 » 25¢ .4 25¢ 4 . 25¢ .4 15¢ .4m15¢ 4 s 15¢ il .8 v 25¢ Fresh Stringless Beans, 3 » 25¢ Fresh PeasinthePod . . 2™ 25¢ Kale. . .» 5¢ Cabbage, 2 » 5¢ EmperorGrapes . . . 2™ 19¢ IDAHO POTATOES . . 10+ 27¢ D’ANJOU PEARS . . . 2 19¢ WHITE POTATOES . . 10 15¢ Boxed Delicious Apples. Boxed Stayman Apples. Boxed Jonathan Apples. Basket Delicious Apples. Golden Delicious Apples. Grimes Golden Apples. . York Imperial Apples. . APPLES | ...awide variety . . buy the ones | ¢ you prefer.

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